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Hello Klipsch wizards!
Looking for some insight on a pair of Heresy's that I stumbled on.
No joke, these were found in a dumpster and I had no choice but to rescue them.
They are in surprisingly decent shape, but after giving them a test drive, there are issues with the woofers. They still sound decent with low volume, but one of the woofers has a bit of a knock/click/rattle when given some extra volume, and the pictures can explain. It's as though the cones in the woofers have sagged? twisted? over time. One worse than the other (the black one).
Not to mention, the history tells an interesting story. The two woofers are obviously different, but very similar at the same time, marking wise. One with a raw casing finish and soldered connections, and one with a black finish with obviously newer wiring connections.
I want to do this the right way, so the question is:
1. Are these in the category of sending off to be re-coned by the appropriate shop? (I could use some advice on said shop near Indiana)
OR
2. Are these in the category of looking into full replacement woofers?
Please let me know if additional info is needed, but thank you all in advance for any helpful input!
Heresy Photo's
-PC

Not sure if any of you got wind of this yet, but Classic Album Sundays is putting on monthly listening sessions with Klipsch La Scala speakers in Brooklyn, NY at the Baby's All Right night club: http://www.klipsch.com/Classic-Album-Sundays-Press-Release Classic Album Sundays is a really cool organization that shares the stories behind noteworthy albums and orchestrating in-depth vinyl listening sessions for fellow music enthusiasts. In other words, this is an event made for audiophiles by audiophiles. The first Classic Album Sundays event at Baby’s All Right is Sunday, May 11 at 4 p.m. and will highlight Neil Young’s landmark 1972 album “Harvest”. If you love music or simply just want to check out the La Scala speakers in-person, this is a great place to do it. It's probably the best demo opportunity you could ever get. For tickets & more info, go to http://www.ticketfly.com/event/562037-classic-album-sundays-neil-brooklyn/
Big shout-out to Stuart's Audio for doing the install: http://www.stuartsaudio.com/